Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2914638 | European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
PurposeTo report the first successful endovascular repair of a non-aneurysmal aortic rupture due to periaortic tumour regression.Case ReportA 58-year-old man developed spontaneous infrarenal aortic rupture following chemotherapy which led to regression of a periaortic mesothelioma that had been diagnosed during explorative laparotomy 11 months earlier. Stent-graft placement was performed with intentional conversion of a bifurcated (Zenith, COOK) into an aorto-uni-iliac system. No complications were encountered during a 40 months follow-up.ConclusionEndovascular repair should be considered as a treatment option in non-aneurysmal aortic rupture.
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Authors
R.I. Rückert, M. Pirlich, P. Rogalla, M. Ismail, J.M. Müller,